What is better to do after rhce to become admin mcse or ccna stuff?
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What is better to do after rhce to become admin mcse or ccna stuff?
HI I am Sushil, did RHCE in May 2010 now working as Linux Trainer but I want do some extra study so that I can become more marketable in industries, Should I go for MCSE stuff where I can learn about Active directory stuff and all some domain concepts and all because on server level we do monitor windows machine a lot.Or should I learm about SUSE LINUX and all.
Please guide me!
Evertyhing is good. but what are you environment work, if you work with company using windows platform you must take MCSE, if your company using linux platform especilly using RHEL, you must take cource RHCE
HI I am Sushil, did RHCE in May 2010 now working as Linux Trainer but I want do some extra study so that I can become more marketable in industries, Should I go for MCSE stuff where I can learn about Active directory stuff and all some domain concepts and all because on server level we do monitor windows machine a lot.Or should I learm about SUSE LINUX and all.
Please guide me!
i want to linux scripting course where can i find proper course for it in mumbai?. i just cleared RHCE.
In this thread, you say you got your RHCE in May, and in the other, in March. Which is it?
If you really do know RedHat linux, you'd also realize you pretty much know other versions of Linux too.
And how can we "guide you", when you again, don't ask a clear question? Can't suggest what you SHOULD do, if you don't say what you WANT to do. As others have said, if you want to work in a Windows environment, then Microsoft certifications would be good. If you want to work with Solaris, then you need Solaris certifications. Doesn't get much simpler than that. But based on all your previous posts here, I'd suggest you keep learning Linux....
You said you need suggestions from experts only,don't know whether you will like suggestions from me (I don't know I am expert or not,but from my practical experience,I am telling you)
I would suggest you to grab Job in Linux Domain first,then decide to which certification to go for.Gaining practical knowledge on Linux will make you decide in which domain you can have expertise.Every expert is in demand in market.
If you get job in Linux domain then you will come to know more about Virtulization and SAN,database(Oracle)(If company has such setup) and at that time, you may feel like doing SAN or Virtualization or Oracle certification.And if you have hybrid Unix networks then you will come across AIX,HP-UX,Solaris.I don't want to work on Windows so don't accept job offers for windows admin.But you do need some Microsoft knowledge so you can do MCP.
And if you plan to be Trainer always then have as many certifications as you can.Some options would be:
RHCSS,
RHCA,
RHCDS,
SNIA Certification,
VMWare Certification
HP-UX
And with Linux; learning shell scripting and scripting languages like perl,python and php will help you lead in the market.
Always remember "Knowledge is Power"
Last edited by prayag_pjs; 09-28-2010 at 11:24 PM.
Have you finally figured out how to connect to internet on your Linux system now (ON YOUR OWN) ?
If not, then you should go with MCSE since you already know how to do it on Windows http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...-linux-803053/
Last edited by Aquarius_Girl; 09-27-2010 at 07:21 AM.
Reason: added statements
You people "anisha" and "parag" feel most talented people out here! But I guess not yet!May be I still don't know it!But my knowledge anyhow earns me 25k p.m.Hehe!
Last edited by meandsushil; 09-28-2010 at 10:07 AM.
You people "anisha" and "parag" feel most talented people out here! But I guess not yet!May be I still don't know it!But my knowledge anyhow earns me 25k p.m.Hehe!
Don't forget me in that list, too.
Sadly, it's very clear that they ARE both more talented than you. And you may have a job as a trainer, but all you must be doing is reading out of a book. You seem to be proud of the fact you don't have real knowledge, yet laugh about earning money by repeating what someone else told you.
And while you're chuckling over the 25k per month you make...consider that if you actually knew what you were doing, you could be making MUCH more than that.
Could we get the Mods to move this thread from Linux-Newbie to Linux-Delusional
To the OP, if you really have just completed your RHCE and are earning 25k (of some undisclosed currency) per month for your expertise, then congrats to you on both fronts. If not, for your next training endevour how about something involving creative writing!
May be I still don't know it!But my knowledge anyhow earns me 25k p.m.Hehe!
Sushil,
Do you even realize that you have just insulted yourself with the above quote ?
Hats off to your knowledge/expertise/talent of "fooling" the people who hired you. I *really* pity the fate of the people who you are training !
You do not deserve the RHCE degree which you claim to have achieved.
Now some *serious* advice:
Stop thinking of grabbing further degrees. You can't fool all the people all the time. Start from the basics. Pick your RHCE study material and start solving the problems all over again. Post here when you need help.
P.S.
Keep your ego aside if you really want people here to guide you.
Last edited by Aquarius_Girl; 09-28-2010 at 11:54 AM.
Reason: typo
Do you even realize that you have just insulted yourself with the above quote ?
Hats off to your knowledge/expertise/talent of "fooling" the people who hired you. I *really* pity the fate of the people who you are training !
You do not deserve the RHCE degree which you claim to have achieved.
Now some *serious* advice:
Stop thinking of grabbing further degrees. You can't fool all the people all the time. Start from the basics. Pick your RHCE study material and start solving the problems all over again. Post here when you need help.
P.S.
Keep your ego aside if you really want people here to guide you.
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